Category Archives: Euston network

Walk 5: CARPENDERS PARK walk to WATFORD JUNCTION 1 1/2 hour The train line opened in 1838 as part of a long-distance connection between London and Birmingham and this line runs in a straight line. Because of congestion issues, an … Continue reading →

Walk 4 HARROW & WEALDSTONE walk to CARPENDERS PARK 2 hours The train line opened in 1838 as part of a long-distance connection between London and Birmingham. Because of congestion issues, an additional set of tracks was built in 1879. … Continue reading →

Walk 3: WEMBLEY CENTRAL walk to HARROW & WEALDSTONE 2 hours The train line opened in 1838 as part of a long-distance connection between London and Birmingham. Because of congestion issues, an additional set of tracks was built in 1879. … Continue reading →

Walk 2: QUEEN’S PARK walk to WEMBLEY CENTRAL 2 1/2 hours The train line opened in 1838 as part of a long-distance connection between London and Birmingham. Because of congestion issues, an additional set of tracks was built in 1879. … Continue reading →

Walk 1 EUSTON to QUEENS PARK 1 3/4 hours The train line was the first one offering long-distance services from London and faced a few initial problems. As a railway between Manchester and Liverpool had proved commercially successful in 1830, … Continue reading →